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Since privatisation, water companies have operated subject to conditions set out in a licence, which
6 years ago
Ofwat's chief executive talks about how setting ambitious new leakage targets has been “an interesting experiment” in using a different tool as a regulator.
Severn Trent has announced a major milestone today (19 February) after switching on its new Terminal Pumping Station at Crankley Point in Newark.
As a report by the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee put the water industry
The prospect of the equivalent of a “big six” in the water retail market took
Resilience. It’s transcended buzzword and become standard fare in nigh-on every water-related conversation going. This
Thames Water boss Steve Robertson even admitted to Utility Week he felt like the “proud
Northern Ireland Water (NI Water) has completed a £4 million improvement scheme ahead of schedule at Caugh Hill water treatment works outside Dungiven.
Experts from Scottish Water and the James Hutton Institute are to lead and deliver a Europe-wide water test network.
Before I joined Affinity Water as chief executive in May 2018, I had honestly not
South West Water has been named as one of three water companies which have set a “new standard” for the sector as its business plan for 2020 to 2025 got the thumbs up from Ofwat.
We know how important it is for the water sector to innovate – and thankfully
I joined Affinity Water last January, having worked in the energy industry for 20 years,
Let’s talk water. To be precise – water leakage. With the UK predicted to be the
The Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) which brought the charges against the water company accused Northumbrian Water of “cutting corners”.
Brexit is continuing to give us a headache. No-one really knows at this stage what
The UK water industry’s major water companies have issued their seventh asset management plans (AMP7)